Home > Third Watch > Season 4 « TV Series Page Third Watch: Season 4 (2002 - 2003) SEASON: Season 4 Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Want to see Episode List Season 4 Third Watch Critics Consensus No consensus yet. Not enough ratings to calculate a score. TOMATOMETER Critic Ratings: 0 No Score Yet Audience Score User Ratings: 0 More Info × Close Submit review Want to see Submit review Super Reviewer Super Reviewer Tap to review this movie Review this tv season Edit Review Super Reviewer Rate this season Oof, that was Rotten. Meh, it passed the time. It’s good – I’d recommend it. Awesome! So Fresh: Absolute Must See! What did you think of this tv season? (optional) Submit Continue Super Reviewer Step 2 of 2 How did you get your ticket? Submit By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie. You're almost there! Just confirm how you got your ticket. Super Reviewer Rate this season Oof, that was Rotten. Meh, it passed the time. It’s good – I’d recommend it. Awesome! So Fresh: Absolute Must See! What did you think of this tv season? (optional) Submit How did you get your ticket? Submit By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie. Episodes 1 Lights Up Air date: Sep 30, 2002 Chaos abounds during a power failure. Among those in trouble: Yokas's husband (Chris Bauer), who has suffered a heart attack; and Sully and Davis, who are facing a mob of rioters. Nancy Drummond: Sean Young. Emily: Bonnie Dennison. Charlie: Jeremy Bergman. Tatiana: Savannah Haske. Latrell: J.D. Jackson. Yokas: Molly Price. Davis: Coby Bell. Sully: Skipp Sudduth. More 2 The Chosen Few Air date: Oct 7, 2002 Bosco works with a woman sergeant (Elizabeth Rodriguez); Fred (Chris Bauer) faces an operation; Sully learns more about his wife's past; Davis deals with his newfound fame. Nick Yokas: Ron McLarty. Shirley Yokas: Jean De Baer. Emily: Bonnie Dennison. Bosco: Jason Wiles. Sully: Skipp Sudduth. Davis: Coby Bell. More 3 To Protect Air date: Oct 14, 2002 Yokas and Bosco try to find a missing boy (Devon Lawrence) whose parents think has been taken by a registered sex offender; Sully prepares to be questioned about his wife's background. Lew Johanson: John Michael Bolger. Grace Thomas: Michole White. Joe Thomas: Charles Parnell. Miguel: Marc John. Ira Levy: Kevin J. Campbell. Pete Madjanski: James Remar. Yokas: Molly Price. Bosco: Jason Wiles. Sully: Skipp Sudduth. More 4 Crash and Burn Air date: Oct 21, 2002 Doherty, riding on his motorcycle, is first to arrive at a multivehicle collision; Taylor is hit by a car; Sully's wife (Savannah Haske) goes to see Chevchenko (Roy Scheider). Kelly: Sarah Rafferty. Dr. Cohen: Dan Frazer. Michael: Jelani Jeffries. Michael's Dad: Michael Eaddy. Doherty: Eddie Cibrian. Taylor: Alex Carlson. Sully: Skipp Sudduth. More 5 Judgement Day (1) Air date: Oct 28, 2002 Chevchenko (Roy Scheider) has Tatiana's son killed; Fred (Chris Bauer) comes home from the hospital; Davis gets a job offer. Part 1 of two. Tatiana: Savannah Haske. Alexiv: David Barlow. Emily: Bonnie Dennison. Pete Madjanski: James Remar. Davis: Coby Bell. Yokas: Molly Price. Sully: Skipp Sudduth. More 6 Judgement Day (2) Air date: Oct 28, 2002 Conclusion. Sully finds his apartment destroyed by fire; Chevchenko (Roy Scheider) tries to mislead the police; Yokas and her daughter (Bonnie Dennison) are at odds. Alexiv: David Barlow. Madjanski: James Remar. Fred: Chris Bauer. Yokas: Molly Price. Sully: Skipp Sudduth. More 7 Firestarter Air date: Nov 11, 2002 Bosco and his mother (Patti D'Arbanville) are caught in a supermarket fire; Doc is attracted to a woman (Cassandra Creech) who's rescued; Davis is unhappy with his new duties. Doug Maple: Dennis Creaghan. Doug Maple Jr.: Dave Annable. Leo: Conor Dubin. Bernie: Eugene Mirman. Dave Carney: Brandon Stacy Williams. More 8 Ladies' Day Air date: Nov 18, 2002 Yokas and her daughter (Bonnie Dennison) become hostages in a bank robbery. Cameron: Titus Welliver. Peter: Ari Fliakos. Stacy: Liz Stauber. Vince Weathers: Frank Deal. Madeline: Sally Parrish. Frank: John Tormey. Reilly: Will Chase. Yokas: Molly Price. Bosco: Jason Wiles. Doc: Michael Beach. More 9 Crime and Punishment (1) Air date: Dec 2, 2002 Bosco is reluctant to have a boy (Marc John Jefferies) who witnessed a shooting identify the gunman, because it may endanger the youngster's life. Part 1 of two. Shalike White: Daria Hardeman. Vernon: Treach. Maritza Cruz: Tia Texada. Dianne Mann: Allison Daugherty. Joy: Cassandra Creech. Wiggy: Anslem Richardson. Bosco: Jason Wiles. Yokas: Molly Price. Sully: Skipp Sudduth. More 10 Crime and Punishment (2) Air date: Dec 9, 2002 Conclusion. Bosco and Cruz search for an assailant who shot people in the back of an ambulance; Davis and his boss's mistress (Sean Young) discuss his current assignment. LaVonne Jackson: Gus Williams. Cruz: Tia Texada. Miguel: Marc John Jefferies. Shalike: Daria Hardeman. Vernon: Treach. Hancock: Julian Gamble. Bosco: Jason Wiles. Yokas: Molly Price. Davis: Coby Bell. More Show More Episodes Third Watch: Season 4 Photos View All Photos (25) Tv Season Info Genre: Drama Network: NBC Premiere Date: Sep 30, 2002 Exec. Producer: John Wells Cast Skipp Sudduth as John `Sully' Sullivan Michael Beach as Monte `Doc' Parker Molly Price as Faith Yokas Coby Bell as Ty Davis Jr. Jason Wiles as Maurice Boscorelli Kim Raver as Kim Zambrano Eddie Cibrian as Jimmy Doherty Anthony Ruivivar as Carlos Nieto Amy Carlson as Alex Taylor Bonnie Dennison as Emily Tia Texada as Maritza Cruz Tom Berenger as Aaron Noble Chris Bauer as Fred Yokas Cassandra Creech as Joy Roy Scheider as Chevchenko Savannah Haske as Tatiana Jessica Brooks Grant as Nicole West Stivi Paskoski as Willie G James Remar as Pete Majanski Joseph Cross as Eric Beckman Sean Young as Nancy Drummond Marc John Jefferies as Miguel White Daria Hardeman as Shalike White Titus Welliver as Cameron John Michael Bolger as Lew Johanson Anthony 'Treach' Criss as Vernon Maryann Urbano as Melinda West Ari Fliakos as Peter Mia Farrow as Mona Liz Stauber as Stacy Novella Nelson as Sondra Richards Martha Millan as Lettie Frank Deal as Vince Weathers Nia Long as Sasha Monroe Eve as Yvette Poweel Talia Balsam as Mrs. Beckman Veronica Hamel as Beth Taylor Gene Silvers as Steven McDonald Sally Parrish as Madeline Clifton Powell as Lamont Jeffries Patti D'Arbanville as Rose John Tormey as Frank John Ellison Conlee as Pete Clayton Prince as Morris Amelia Campbell as Leslie McDonald Devon Lawrence as Ralphie Gerard G. Williams as LaVonne Jackson Olivia Birkelund as Claire Mark Consuelos as Valenzuela Dennis Creaghan as Doug Maple Will Chase as Reilly Laura Kirk as Audrey Duke Valenti as Gary Barnes David P. Conley as Spiro Elizabeth Rodriguez as Chris Reyes David Barlow as Alexiv Sterling K. Brown as Dade Michole Briana White as Grace Thomas Jeremy Bergman as Charlie Jack A. O'Connell as Louie Isabel Glasser as Rita Devore Ron McLarty as Nick Yokas Paul Diomede as Darryl Daughtry Joelle Carter as Tori Sarah Rafferty as Kelly Dave Annable as Doug Maple Jr. Jean De Baer as Shirley Yokas Dan Frazer as Dr. Cohen Allison Daugherty as Dianne Mann Ken Marks as Anthony Simmons Charles Parnell as Joe Thomas Sylvia Gassel as Elsie Rubinstein Lenny Venito as Rick Lowe Stewart Steinberg as Morris Rubinstein Marc John as Miguel Jelani Jeffries as Michael Conor Dubin as Leo J.D. Jackson as Latrell Julian Gamble as Hancock Ciaran O'Reilly as Mike Michael Eaddy as Michael's Dad Eugene Mirman as Bernie Erika Rolfsrud as Katherine Lewis Kevin J. Campbell as Ira Levy Anslem Richardson as Wiggy Brandon Stacy Williams as Pete Carney Show More Cast Episodes 1 Lights Up Air date: Sep 30, 2002 Chaos abounds during a power failure. Among those in trouble: Yokas's husband (Chris Bauer), who has suffered a heart attack; and Sully and Davis, who are facing a mob of rioters. Nancy Drummond: Sean Young. Emily: Bonnie Dennison. Charlie: Jeremy Bergman. Tatiana: Savannah Haske. Latrell: J.D. Jackson. Yokas: Molly Price. Davis: Coby Bell. Sully: Skipp Sudduth. More 2 The Chosen Few Air date: Oct 7, 2002 Bosco works with a woman sergeant (Elizabeth Rodriguez); Fred (Chris Bauer) faces an operation; Sully learns more about his wife's past; Davis deals with his newfound fame. Nick Yokas: Ron McLarty. Shirley Yokas: Jean De Baer. Emily: Bonnie Dennison. Bosco: Jason Wiles. Sully: Skipp Sudduth. Davis: Coby Bell. More 3 To Protect Air date: Oct 14, 2002 Yokas and Bosco try to find a missing boy (Devon Lawrence) whose parents think has been taken by a registered sex offender; Sully prepares to be questioned about his wife's background. Lew Johanson: John Michael Bolger. Grace Thomas: Michole White. Joe Thomas: Charles Parnell. Miguel: Marc John. Ira Levy: Kevin J. Campbell. Pete Madjanski: James Remar. Yokas: Molly Price. Bosco: Jason Wiles. Sully: Skipp Sudduth. More 4 Crash and Burn Air date: Oct 21, 2002 Doherty, riding on his motorcycle, is first to arrive at a multivehicle collision; Taylor is hit by a car; Sully's wife (Savannah Haske) goes to see Chevchenko (Roy Scheider). Kelly: Sarah Rafferty. Dr. Cohen: Dan Frazer. Michael: Jelani Jeffries. Michael's Dad: Michael Eaddy. Doherty: Eddie Cibrian. Taylor: Alex Carlson. Sully: Skipp Sudduth. More 5 Judgement Day (1) Air date: Oct 28, 2002 Chevchenko (Roy Scheider) has Tatiana's son killed; Fred (Chris Bauer) comes home from the hospital; Davis gets a job offer. Part 1 of two. Tatiana: Savannah Haske. Alexiv: David Barlow. Emily: Bonnie Dennison. Pete Madjanski: James Remar. Davis: Coby Bell. Yokas: Molly Price. Sully: Skipp Sudduth. More 6 Judgement Day (2) Air date: Oct 28, 2002 Conclusion. Sully finds his apartment destroyed by fire; Chevchenko (Roy Scheider) tries to mislead the police; Yokas and her daughter (Bonnie Dennison) are at odds. Alexiv: David Barlow. Madjanski: James Remar. Fred: Chris Bauer. Yokas: Molly Price. Sully: Skipp Sudduth. More 7 Firestarter Air date: Nov 11, 2002 Bosco and his mother (Patti D'Arbanville) are caught in a supermarket fire; Doc is attracted to a woman (Cassandra Creech) who's rescued; Davis is unhappy with his new duties. Doug Maple: Dennis Creaghan. Doug Maple Jr.: Dave Annable. Leo: Conor Dubin. Bernie: Eugene Mirman. Dave Carney: Brandon Stacy Williams. More 8 Ladies' Day Air date: Nov 18, 2002 Yokas and her daughter (Bonnie Dennison) become hostages in a bank robbery. Cameron: Titus Welliver. Peter: Ari Fliakos. Stacy: Liz Stauber. Vince Weathers: Frank Deal. Madeline: Sally Parrish. Frank: John Tormey. Reilly: Will Chase. Yokas: Molly Price. Bosco: Jason Wiles. Doc: Michael Beach. More 9 Crime and Punishment (1) Air date: Dec 2, 2002 Bosco is reluctant to have a boy (Marc John Jefferies) who witnessed a shooting identify the gunman, because it may endanger the youngster's life. Part 1 of two. Shalike White: Daria Hardeman. Vernon: Treach. Maritza Cruz: Tia Texada. Dianne Mann: Allison Daugherty. Joy: Cassandra Creech. Wiggy: Anslem Richardson. Bosco: Jason Wiles. Yokas: Molly Price. Sully: Skipp Sudduth. More 10 Crime and Punishment (2) Air date: Dec 9, 2002 Conclusion. Bosco and Cruz search for an assailant who shot people in the back of an ambulance; Davis and his boss's mistress (Sean Young) discuss his current assignment. LaVonne Jackson: Gus Williams. Cruz: Tia Texada. Miguel: Marc John Jefferies. Shalike: Daria Hardeman. Vernon: Treach. Hancock: Julian Gamble. Bosco: Jason Wiles. Yokas: Molly Price. Davis: Coby Bell. More Show More Episodes Critic Reviews for Third Watch: Season 4 There are no critic reviews yet for Season 4. Keep checking Rotten Tomatoes for updates! Audience Reviews for Third Watch: Season 4 There are no featured audience reviews yet. Click the link below to see what others say about Third Watch: Season 4! See All Audience Reviews News & Features 150 Erotic Movies Ranked worst to best! 2019's Most Anticipated 63 movies coming up this year 200 Essential Movies Chosen by RT staff! 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